THE WEATHER. Showers tonight mill Tuesday. Mr. iiikI Mrs. it. (I. flnl.i of Norlli Head ii if spending some lime with friends living hero. Wliy rush linini!? Try tlio Spot Cm i o h 2.r)0 dinner. )r. mill Mrs. It. T. P.uriicll linvi! re turned frniii a linen weeks' trip to Si'iilllii mul Poiilnnii. Order for sweot orcmm or butter- milk promptly filled. Phono tho (ironmor7. Mm. Ilcrlhu Id lilv of Mi'ill'iiril spent Friday iilli'i-iiiioii in Jacksonville. I)o tint forget tliut till! Itogno ltiv or l''ihh Co. wants to Ncu you nil to night fur fish, clams, oysters, crabs, Mliriiup, dressed chickens, turkeys, smoked ami salt salmon, iiiiiriiroiii mul imported cheese, 1KII John I hlli mul ('. I.. Kennies i-1 n-ii t ii tin y recently hunting in the vicin ity of Jacksonville. ricst iiiimiI for llio Icnst money nt tho Spot enfc. Will llinw.ii mul Dr. T. W. Meter have relumed from ii hunting (rip to Kviiiik creek. Southern Orison Ton mul C'uffi'n f'n., So. (i street. Mr. mul Mr.-. Ili'iiry !nriiebiir' of li I ji ! mi1 visiting nl llii" home "I Andrew ( 'mil rnll Ibis ivi-i-li. Klin Oiiunynw, public stenographer, loom -I, Pal::; building. Mr. mul Mr-. W I'. Ihclle of Norih Purkc, Or., me in-port in); tin" town mul surrounding country. Spices mul extracts nt Ilfl So. 0 street. K. F. Snylor was down tin1 lir-t of tin- week from Eugene. Mitchell & Uoeck have removed to new brick building across alley from olil stand. 1H0 li. Mililii'll is mi Ashland resident in tin? city this week. Son list of P.cnson's bargains i:i pngo 4. W. ('. Kitln of Jacksonville was in tlui city on business Monilny. Will deliver you Onscado coal, nt $i)..')0 per Ion, to nny plnrc in the city, Phono 701. ' 183 Hurry J. O'llricn of Modfnrd mul Daisy U. Alli'ii of Eagle I'oiiit wore uiiilril in wedlock nt the Methodist church North Thursday --n i 1 1 tr. Oc tober 1 I. liuv. I.. Itelknnp offi ciiiting. Mr. O'llricn is n brick enn trnclor of this place nnil Mrs. O'llricn is ii iiiilivc ol Jackson futility, liolli nro well known here mul have miiny well wishing friend.-;. I'so Cascade t-ojtl for fuel, $!).() per ton. Phone 701. 1HII H. Unlilo mul J. W. Davis of Elk r'ulgo, Kan., lire vi-iting in tin1 ltoguc valley, making Modfnrd tlm sent of their investigations. l'hono XnU for ten or enffeo. S. S. Aikin is ln-i-o from Prospect on hu.sincss this. week. Miiyki'ii flihson iirrivnl tlm other ilny from San Antonio, Tex., in Meil foril mnl is looking; nroiinil. I. ('. Jorf.'1'iisiMi was ilown from Aslilimil reeenlly on hiisiness. Mr. nnil Mrs. II. K. Mullin urn vis iting llii' town from Yrekn, Pal. Itr. h. V. Hlneltnnl mul S. Wmle, linlh of Vint Worth, Tex., lire reeent arrivals in this hurir. V. A. ltellnws of Knuln Point pnss eil Ihrnuh hen recently, retiirniiin from n visit with frienils in eastern Ovyiin. llerhert 0. Kasliiimi is n visitor from the north lookinc over the Italy of America nnil (ompnrina; it with Ins own i nlr.v. Mr. Kasfmnu's home is in Ontario, run., where lie lias larfte interests. W. T. r.i'veriilfre's party of engin eers left for Knu'le Point to hesin work on the Paeifie & Eastern rail way Mondny, Miss, fieri rude Peierlein departed Monday morninir for Hock Point, Or., whore sdie will tench school. Mr. nnil Mrs. F. T,. Tinell. who hnve lieen visitors of W. R. MoAlvin of IliiK plnee, left Momlnv for their home in Snlcm. Mr. nml Mrs. M. C. Curdy went to Orants PriHR tho other day nftcr n short nlay in the city. Mr., MeCurdy is orneed in business in that city. TJ1K MEDFOKD DAILY , The Kuv. (I. l.eroy Hull is in Kouc - lung IIiih week iilleinliiig tho eonveij - lion being held thorn. Mrs. N. Holer mnl Myrtle Hulmr, of (li'iiulw Pass, mo in the city on busi ness mnl pleasure. V. W. (Ilasgow iiiiiiIii a biisiiiesK trip lo JackHoiivillu thn first of thu week K. I). Ilurney of IiiilimiapoliH, Ind., returned liomu tint other day lifter it short slav in Ibis city. Hu him requested that literature bo Kent to his homo and contemplates sellling in Ibis place hoiiiu lime in tho near fu ture, Mrs. Cluirlcx I Illicit of l.illli) SIiiih la, Cul., who Iiim been visiting in Ashland for Nome lime, was i:i the ily Mondny. J. t. Itrowii of Mi'ilfonl returned lioiiie Iroin Porlliiuil, where ho bus 'leeii for somi! time on business, Mrs. F. Filmeades left Monday for A-liland on ii visit with friends.' Mrs. It. II. Kirby of Ashland, who has been visiting F. Filineuiles of this place, ilepnrled for home Monday morning. II. (i. Spooner of fircenfield, In., urrivcil in the city recently mnl will ook iiroiiud. Mrs. Frank Miirliu, who bus been isiling II. K. Itoydeii of Ibis place, left Monday for her home in Daven port, In. A. P. Whitney, who lias been in l(o-ebiirg on liu-im-s tor the past cw days, relumed home the first of the week. Mr. Whitney is ii director f the Siskiyou Copper mill licvel- opnient ii.inpnny of this pliice. Owing to a nii-inidersliini'iing il ivns miiioiiiiceil in rvil tinliiy s i-sue ol The Tribune lluit Sullivnn !c ( on- iiliue vaudeville eilviiil teuton would Ii giii their engagement at the I'.ijou lodav, when il should have rend to- lay week. Meanwhile the building i ill be littered to -lyit 'JOd more peo ple, u new singe wim all moiiern ae- --ories built mul everything made reinlv lor their nppen ranee next .Mon- lay. II. (1. Spooner of fircenfield, la.. an olil newspaper man, is loouing iver the Kou'lie valley. Two yeiir- ngo he sent in his siibseripljoii to the Southern Oiegouiiin and became so iinpri'--cd wilh the idea it gave of the country Hint he ilcnileil to eonie t Ihe place where il was published. Mr. Spooner is well plea.-ed wilh the val ley and is milking the nm-t of the week which he ha- to stay here. Miss MeNeaol. daughter of Mrs. W. M. Tullle of ibis place, has-gone lo Kiigene to lake a po-l -griiilnate cour-e at the I", of O. I.. K. Hoover lias returned from n trip to Yakiiiia valley mi business. A. If. Lewis left the other day for i vi-it lo the Seattle fair. Mi-s Tale of Michigan has come here lo live i.i the hope of improving her healih. Mrs. F.. M. I.e-iie, who has been ill for a short lime, is improving rap idly. Mrs.' A. If. Olin went out to flrif lin creek" recently on a visit with friends in that neighborhood. .Toseph flilliert of Peru.-, Ind., is looking over the. ltogiie valley. Mrs. N. Huberts of this city is vis iting wilh rclnlives in Phoenix. David MeMurrny of Chicago is vis iting A. C. McDonald, n former re tired shoe denier of Med ford. Mrs. P. IS. Taylor of Josephine eoiinly is visiting Mr. and Mrs. IT. Howell for n few days. Presence of mind alone saved Ch.irles Cnniey from n serious mis hap Saturday evening whilo driving across the liear creek bridge. A run away delivery team nppronched from behind, frightening liis tenin, but Mr. Carney drew ns close to ono sido ns possible and nllowed tho rtiunwnys to pass. His own tenm bolted, but lie held them. The delivery. wagon hung up on Mr. Carney's carriage, but tho team went on. Poller J. Xeff and C. M. Kidd have purchased (ill acres of the Obenchnin place west of Central Point for n eon sidernlion of $10,000. The sale was Hindi.' by W. K. Whilosiiles of Central Point.. The new owners will' plant the place lo fruit and ptitoo it on tho iinrket in ten-aero tracts. Ifoss Kline has returned from a trip to Chieo, where he went to look over Ihe country. Tt did not look ns good ns liogue Hiver valley, so Ross returned. A consignment of "fi mules nnd n car of grading machinery hns ar rived for Porter brothers for work on the Pncifie & KnMcrn. ' Chief of Police Rhenrer developed into n 100-ynrd-dnsh man Mondny morning whon a prisoner whom he was conducting to the lockup bolt- TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, 1 cd mul endeavored to get nway. Tin; ; chiet, bmiilicapped by it fall into n ditch lit the start, run iih Iiim iih liis 200 pounds would let him mid 1'innlly iiiiIiIiimI Ins inaii. Die visilor im hlcejr iiiff off a jiiff today mul will appear in court 'i'uoKduy. Hubert Medley of Gold Kay wax in the city tho other dny on biisiiicHH. IHm parents Imve arrived hero from Mr. A. C. Jtaniliill and family have left for (heir Minneapolis home. Mr. lla.idiill nccompmiiiiil them hh fur as San l'Vancittco, Mr. and Mr. 1. W. Zimmnr Inivo reliirncil Jroui a trip to Porlliiuil. W. I). Allen of Allen & Heiimi left for Portland Sat unlay evening. M. K. Worrell n I tended the wedding of ii niece in Portland Monday. REMOVAL NOTICE. Miirriinan and Klliott have moved to their new shop on Itiver.-iile ave nue, where they will he better pre pnj-cd to do b!acksinitliii( in nil it h liranches than ever before. Wo take pleasure in tliankinp all our old cus tomers who have Mnycd with us in tho old shop nnd inviting newcomers. You will now get the benefit of our :onj experience nnd increase facili ties. We are hero to May nnd to please our customers. Horseshoeing is our speeinlty. MKKRIMAX & ELT.TOTT. In th Old Germanic Wildarnais. Leaving .Muiiiuielsee on a misty tiioruiug, 'u cuter u grcui unilerworld of Htriinge dew lieillmuoiiil lirlllliiuee, tklri tin- lieinl nt a deep xouiliwnrd looking vulley nml emerge Uj.oii u ktliiny open plateau l.e.vonil Iklc ami look dow n upon W'ililsee. i Ircleil hy t tic dark pines of an uiiioiiclicil forest that Htrcti lii'M away lo the lilue mid dlslaiit lillls. It Is easy liere to Imagine your ctf l.a. I; In the heart of the old Ocr maiile wllileruess. In the heroic days when Iliigea slew Siegfried with a eoward'H.lilow. The uioriiiug xuu glints upon lii lght spear lops niiiong the trees nnd the wind brings snatches of rough war songs shouted by barbarian voices. Your heart swells with I lie .lust of bat-, tie and the chase, mid If you hnvo flerninu blood in your veins It culls back through the dark middle ngeg to that dim and mystic .voiitliday of the world when heroes met nt the ItnveH nn Sehlneht. Within the hour -you llnd yourself back In the twentieth century among niotorcnrs drawn up beside the hostelry nt Kulicstclii. where the Ilohenwcg drops Into the common, place nnd crosses the government nin en da in before climbing the steep side of the Iiothe Selilltrkopr. Fro A liluck Forest Pathway." by Frederick Van rienren. Jr.. In Scrlbner's. Verdi and Bismarck on Titles. The composer Verdi was offered n title of nobility by King Victor Kin inn ii in I. It was Intended that he should be created .Manpiis or Comte de Hus seto. nftcr the estate upon wlih h he lived. The composer refused the offer energetically. He considered that Verdi whs somebody nml Unit tiie Munpiis de IlUsscto would be nobody. F.ven IlNniarcl; was uniibie to pnrry n blow of this character. Wheu the young emperor broke with tilm tie conferred upon him the title of Duke of I.auciihnuri: Hisinurck received the parchment with this exclamation: "A pretty name: It will be handy for traveling Incognito." Some days after n parcel arrived nt Vniv.lll bearing Ihe address "Mmo. la Ducliesso do l.auoabourg." Itlsmnrck. to whom it was delivered, being then at table, arose nnd. offering the letter to his wife, remarked tron lenlly. "Duchess, enchanted to make your acquaintance!" Faithful to Hia Trust. I was walling near the elevntor In the factory building for my friend to come down when I noticed n sninll liny sitting In one corner of the hnll hold ing a large, thick sandwich. lie eyed the sandwich lovingly for n long time, then lie carefully lifted off the top slice of bread, took out n piece of dill pickle, nle it nnd replnccd nil ns be fore. In n few seconds lie ngnln re moved I lie top piece, extracted n piece of pickle nnd n piece of incut and re placed the top. Again mid agnln the performance was repeated until nil the pickle and alums! all the meat were gone, the siindwlch, however, appear ing Intact ns In the beginning. "Why don't you eat up your sand wich and not pick at It In that way?" I nsked the boy with some curiosity. "Why." he answered, looking up wilh great innocence. "It ain't my snndwich." Woman's Home Compan ion. Friends. "Denr friends." said the philosopher, "nro senrce tteniii In tills world. They lire too few to v counted." "Wlint d'ye call n friend?" he wns asked. "A friend." he replied. "Is one who would lend j oh money if you wnnted It nnd lo whom yen would lend money -If ynti hud tt."-New Yo;-k Times. OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1909. Death on Ih. Guillotine. Pardon. In order lo be prcHont at the execution of Tropriian In January, I87.'i. spent the night before with La ltoipieile. the prison director. In bin description lie hh: "At daybreak tbe guests went out upon the cold, bleak vxoruttou pluce. where tho guillotine bud already been erected. The be draggled crowd, which bad spent the night In drinking places, sang ribald songs and from lime to time shouted for Del bier, "the executioner, who meanwhile warf explaining the mechan ism. The basket In which tbe head wn to drop was brought, and while looking at It 1 was horrified to ace tho ltd arise and a human form emerge. 'Don't worry.' mild Dclhlcr, wltb a smile; 'Hint Is only my wife, who wanted to see the execution, and I chose the simplest way to seeuro a good place or her" Clemenceau snw Kmllo Henry decapitated on Mny 22, I IBM. In bis capacity as a Journalist, and. describing how the culprit was drugged to the machine, strapped upon the plank and there tortured by await ing the pleasure of lieibler till the knlfo finally ended It nil. said that the "borror of It" unide blm sick. Why Blinds Were Drawn. The Edinburgh landlady of the sev enties who astounded James I'ayn by her stern determination to have the blinds drawn closely down on tbe Sab bath wns but carrying on tbe tradi tions of her great-grandparents. Tbe Scot of the early eighteenth century had a reason for drawing bis blinds on Sunday. Mr. Thompson In bis "Wenver's Craft" gives It. "Some times the minister himself." he wrote, "when lie got a colleague to preach for hi in would illlike the rounds, accom pli nled by an elder, to spy with bis own eyes the sins of the absentees. Here one liian Is found romping with his balms, another ns the minister peeped through the window was de tected kissing bis wife, two men were found drinking ale. and one was found with hl.s coat off. ns if he were going to work, and sllll another wns seen eating u hearty (Hiiucr. All were pull ed up before Ihe session of the kirk mid repenl.iiice forced upon each." London Standard. Bread and Cheese. couple advanced In years got mar ried lately. The husbnrd had a room In the bouse securely locked, the Inside of which bis wife had never seen. and. being curious of Its contents, she begged ngaln nnd ngnln to see the room. At last he consented, and. lo and he boid, the room was full of whole cheeses: He explained matters by telling ber that for every sweetheart he bnd In his young days he bought a cheese. His wife tiegan to cry. "Don't cry. dear," be said. "I've bad no sweethearts since I met you." "It's not that." she replied, still sob bing. "1 only wish 1 had been as thoughtful as you and bought n loaf of bread for every man that kissed me. We could have hud bread and cheese enough to last us all our days." Lon don Tit-Hits. Trouble For Creditors. Even the -simplest law transactions I seem lo be beyond the comprehension j of some people. An old farmer went ! Into a grocer's shop n short time ago. , ordered a sovereign's won It of goods ; and when they were ready for deliv ery laid down a Ave shilling piece In payment thereof. The shopkeeper called out, "Here, i this Isn't right!" as the customer start- j ed to- leave. Oh. yes. that's nil right." replied the mnn. "t ve got permission from the Judge to pay .1 shillings iu the pound." A hented discussion revealed that the mnn hnd lately sell led nil insol vency upoti this tmsis and expected lo continue . that method Indclinitely. When he wns shown his mistake he was very indignant nnd evidently con sidered himself a much abused man. London Ulobe. She Wasn't Superstitious. "Mary. Mary." cried Mrs. Johnson to her maid, "what shall I do? I've just laid n most dreadful accident and j don't know what's going to happen, i I've broken my new hand glass, and I you know how unlucky tt Is to break n looking glass. It means seven years' uiihnpplness." "Lor." mum." replied Mary, "don't you set no heed on that. Look nt me. I'm not fretting, and I've just broken the largo pier glass In the drawing room," London Fun, Leftover Material. Barbara, aged four, had nlwnys been nllowed to make small cakes out of the scraps of dough left from the morn ing's baking, so one inorni"s after be l ig sent to gather the eg;;s she came running in wilh a very tiny one ami exclaimed: "Oil. mamma, see this little egg! It must be that's all the dough the hen had left!"-'Dellneator. Ups nnd Downs. "The world Is full of ups and downs." ip'.oted the wise guy. "That's right," agreed the simple mug. "We are ei ther trying to live up to n good repu tation or trying to live a bnd one down." Philadelphia Record. v t.. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 4.4 FOIf KKNT A suite of office rooms wilh some furniture for snle. 2.'I"i Fast .Main, room 8. 181 FOIt IfKXT Modern seven-room furnished house, .close in, $3.j - a month. Address M, Tribune of fice. FOIt SALK $700 cash, balance like rent, house of seven liirgc rooms, pantry and bath; xnrtly furnished; ,lwo lots, .') blocks from Main street. Address Y, care Tribune. WHAT . WE WANT is every mother in the city of Medford to get acquaint ed with the lines of boys' and misses' Hosiery we are selling. No Hot Air About our Hosiery values. "VVe don't retend to give you a 25c hose for 10c. This or no other store can do that ; but we do give you the best hosiery for the price that can be found in anv store in Medford. 2 pr for 25c Boys', Misses' Men's or Ladies' Absolutely fast color uid the best wearing Hose at the price in the city. Come in and see tlieni. We Also Carry A good line of men's leather and cotton flannel work Gloves, Suspenders, etc.; also Ribbons, Combs, Hair Brushes, Silk and Cotton Thread, Notions of all kinds, and all popular price. TINWARE EXAM EL "WARE KITCHEN NEEDS COOKTXO UTENSILS You can always save money on the things the good housewife wants at THE BUSY STORE WA.VfF.D Position by Jirst-thiss engineer, either steam or gasoline, do nil my own repairs.. What hnve you? Address "Kngineer," cure Tri bune. 180 WANTED Lady of good appearance who has had some experience in al terutionse, to do repair work nnd tend to office. Good position to right party. Must hnve references. Pantntoritim Dye Works. 182 WANTED To sell or exchange for real estate, new 5-pnsscnger auto mobile. Apply Joe Leggett, Hotel Moore. 182 Mens, Ladies, Misses and Boys Hosiery at 25c Come in and take a look at them. A full line of sizes and in several quali ties. . Common Tableware, fancy Porcelain Iliches, Japan ese Fancy China, Hand Painted China, the best prices are always found at LB